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Tactical Communications System
Master Unit
Item Conceal Weight Avail Cost SI Legality
Rating 1-4 NA 60 12/14 d Rating x 4,000 2 6-W
Rating 5-7 NA 65 14/14 d Rating x 5,000 2 5-W
Rating 8-9 NA 70 16/21 d Rating x 7,000 3 4-W
Rating 10-12 NA 75 18/28 d Rating x 8,000 4 3-W
Portable NA +3 +2/+7 d x2 +1 As Unit
Master Unit Designed to be the core component of a communications network, the master unit is a sophisticated radio transceiver. Capable of holding Rating x 10 programmed frequencies in its memory at any time, the master unit can also function as a scanner and a jammer equal to its rating. The master unit can also support a number of ports equal to its rating which can be used to link it to nearly any computer or telecommunications system: conventional Matrix land line, cellular phone/fax, satellite uplink, and so on.
The master unit is usually carried in a vehicle, where it takes up 2 CF of cargo space. A backpack portable master unit is also available which is much more compact but at a higher rate of cost.
The master unit has a Flux, ECCM, and Encryption rating equal to its rating.
Personal Comm Unit
Item Conceal Weight Avail Cost SI Legality
Rating 1-4 9 .5 8/14 d Rating x 1,500 2 8-W
Rating 5-7 8 .75 10/14 d Rating x 2,000 2 8-W
Rating 8-9 8 1 12/21 d Rating x 3,000 3 7-W
Rating 10-12 8 1 14/28 d Rating x 4,000 4 7-W
Personal Unit These transceivers serve as the system's personal communications units. Each comes as either a pocket-sized clip-fastened or wrist-worn unit, and is equipped with a voice-activated (if desired) wireless headset (earpiece and microphone) for hands-free operation. The units are also DNI equipped for datajack control.
These units can hold Rating x 2 programmed frequencies in their memory at any time. Each features a datajack and a port for linking the device to a computer or telecommunications system, as per the master unit.
Each has a Flux rating equal to half its device rating (round down). This means that beyond a certain point they can receive messages from the master unit but cannot respond. Each personal unit also has an ECCM and Encryption equal to the device rating.
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Tactical Communications System
Master Unit
Item Conceal Weight Avail Cost SI Legality
Rating 1-4 NA 60 12/14 d Rating x 4,000 2 6-W
Rating 5-7 NA 65 14/14 d Rating x 5,000 2 5-W
Rating 8-9 NA 70 16/21 d Rating x 7,000 3 4-W
Rating 10-12 NA 75 18/28 d Rating x 8,000 4 3-W
Portable NA +3 +2/+7 d x2 +1 As Unit
Master Unit Designed to be the core component of a communications network, the master unit is a sophisticated radio transceiver. Capable of holding Rating x 10 programmed frequencies in its memory at any time, the master unit can also function as a scanner and a jammer equal to its rating. The master unit can also support a number of ports equal to its rating which can be used to link it to nearly any computer or telecommunications system: conventional Matrix land line, cellular phone/fax, satellite uplink, and so on.
The master unit is usually carried in a vehicle, where it takes up 2 CF of cargo space. A backpack portable master unit is also available which is much more compact but at a higher rate of cost.
The master unit has a Flux, ECCM, and Encryption rating equal to its rating.
Personal Comm Unit
Item Conceal Weight Avail Cost SI Legality
Rating 1-4 9 .5 8/14 d Rating x 1,500 2 8-W
Rating 5-7 8 .75 10/14 d Rating x 2,000 2 8-W
Rating 8-9 8 1 12/21 d Rating x 3,000 3 7-W
Rating 10-12 8 1 14/28 d Rating x 4,000 4 7-W
Personal Unit These transceivers serve as the system's personal communications units. Each comes as either a pocket-sized clip-fastened or wrist-worn unit, and is equipped with a voice-activated (if desired) wireless headset (earpiece and microphone) for hands-free operation. The units are also DNI equipped for datajack control.
These units can hold Rating x 2 programmed frequencies in their memory at any time. Each features a datajack and a port for linking the device to a computer or telecommunications system, as per the master unit.
Each has a Flux rating equal to half its device rating (round down). This means that beyond a certain point they can receive messages from the master unit but cannot respond. Each personal unit also has an ECCM and Encryption equal to the device rating.